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It’s a battle of 4-7 teams Sunday when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel north to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Bucs are riding high off their win in Week 12 over the Atlanta Falcons, a game which head coach Bruce Arians called the team’s best complete game of the season. They’ll look to build off that momentum as they go up against a Jaguars team looking to redeem themselves after last week’s 42-20 thumping at the hands of the Tennessee Titans.

See who’s in and who’s out for Sunday’s game, courtesy of the final injury report for both teams.

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons meet tomorrow in Week 17 for the final game of the 2019 regular season.

While neither of these teams is going to the playoffs, they've both played some of their best football over the last half of the season. Atlanta, who started the year 1-7 but now sit at 6-9, announced yesterday that head coach Dan Quinn -- who had been on the hot seat all year -- would return in 2020.

Here is your final injury report for both teams heading into Sunday.
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DT Beau Allen – Ankle – Did Not Participate...

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